XElroy: Mr. Lawyer? Can I ask a question?Riley: Of course.Elroy: Say there was somebody who was a Green -- a Sunlander. And they were out of the Wharves past curfew. What would the law do to them?Riley: In theory, nothing. The curfew law violates the Founder's Bill; any halfway decent lawyer could prove that.Elroy: An'... in not-theory?Riley: In practice, the curfew helps keep some people in power. Anyone pleading guilty is looking at a heavy fine -- maybe a track-collar slapped on them if they're repeat offenders. Anyone challenging the law gets thrown out of court, if they're lucky. So far, there's been more crooked judges than lucky Sunlanders.Elroy: ... So people can just ignore laws?Riley: So it appears.Elroy: Doesn't that make bein' a lawyer kinda pointless?Riley: Send over someone who's not a minor, will you? I need another refill.

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The moons of the Khan's children fall, save Temur's -- and he, too, is hunted by his ambitious cousin. But more than one kingdom is at stake: the cult of the sorceror-king sows chaos that it may reap the world....